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THE CRISIS OF DEMOCRACY AND THE RISE OF TOTALITARIANISM
crisis of the capitalist system
1920
eroded
parliamentary democracies
Europe
post war difficulties
recession 1929
Soviet union
not so affected
Great depression
different economic system
great political inestability
result of
unnemployment
mysery
capitalist crisis
Soviet prestige
became stronger
trade unions
communist parties
caused by
worker's demands
afraid of Soviets
members
wealthy classes
middle classes
started supporting
dictatorial models
rejected the existence
worker's organisations
end of 1930 Europe
dictatorships predominated
over democracies
DICATATORSHIPS
totalitarian regimes
common characteristics
all- embracing state
power
controlled fecets
citizen's lives
official state ideology
exaltation of the dictator
personality cult
single mass party
represented
official ideology
mobilisation of the masses
dictatorship
absence
individual
imformation
freedoms
repression
differs
state
party
official ideology
questions power
any idea or activity
systems of terror and violence
powerfull
political police force
ensure
critics
repressed
rise of dictatorships
Great Britain
overcome
economic problems
strength
political institutions
managed
preserve democracyfvb hj
France
leftist unity government
Popular front
contain the rise
extreme right